Many people have created two distinct categories... dog people and cat people. I have seen quizzes and even books dedicated to these subjects. Up until I met my husband I was only a dog person. I didn't really get cats. My husband is the ultimate cat whisperer. A mean old yellow tom cat could jump in his lap and purr. I think cats have a good feel for calm people. That is my husband. Many days that is not me.Now that I have learned to live with and appreciate cats (we have six) I envy the cat lifestyle. Today when I came home from a stressful day at school I watched one of our cats and thought, "That is what I wish I could have been doing today. Sleeping, sitting in the lap of the cat whisperer, strolling outside, grabbing a bite to eat , gazing at birds, grooming the dogs, sleeping, stretching, rolling around on the couch, sitting in the window and admiring Lake Roosevelt, then sitting again in another lap. "

Yes, I want to be a cat for just one day. The cat above is Lily. She came with her brother Sweet William last March from a friend that couldn't keep them.

This book made me angry, hopeful, feel hopeless, angry again, and thankful for a person like Bryan Stevenson. The criminal justice system in the United States is a system that is broken. Stevenson shares his personal stories of inmates h...

This is my 22nd meeting with Harry Bosch in MIchael Connelly's series. Harry is now volunteering to solve cold cases with the San Fernando Police. Harry is getting older, but hasn't lost his drive and determination for solving a cold cas...

This is the tenth Virgil Flowers book I have read. He returns to Trippton, Minnesota again for yet another murder that needs solving. When a woman ends up missing after a class reunion meeting was held at her house, Virgil has to figure ...